Early Civilizations in Greece. Do Now: Read page 106-107 in your textbooks and answer the Reading Check question on the bottom of page 107.

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Early Civilizations in Greece

Do Now: Read page in your textbooks and answer the Reading Check question on the bottom of page 107.

The Impact of Geography Geography played huge role in development of Greek civilizations Mountains Separated small communities from one another Caused communities to form own ways of life Small size encouraged participation in political life Caused rivalry between communities Led to warfare Seas Provided harbors for trading Became seafarers Explored other areas Established colonies, spread Greek civilization

Minoans B.C.-Established on island of Crete NOT GREEK, but influenced peoples of the Greek mainland Enormous palace complex at Knossos Royal seat of kings Included private living rooms for royal family Workshops for making decorated vases, ivory figurines, jewelry Bathrooms had elaborate drains Rooms decorated with brightly colored paintings sporting events and nature scenes Storerooms held gigantic jars oil, wine, and grain Minoans paid as taxes to king

Knossos

Minoans Sea empire based on trade Ships went to Egypt and southern Greece Traded pottery, gold, and silver jewelry Collapsed suddenly 1450 B.C. Some historians believe tidal wave triggered by powerful volcanic eruption on island of Thera Most historians believe it was invasion by mainland Greeks known as Mycenaeans

Mycenae First Greek state Flourished between 1600 and 1100 B.C. Government made up of powerful monarchies Each lived in fortified palace centers Built on hills Surrounded by gigantic stone walls Formed loose alliance of independent states Civilians lived scattered outside walls Warrior people prided themselves on heroic deeds in battle Invaded Crete and other Aegean islands 1100 B.C. Mycenaean civilization collapsed States fought one another Major earthquakes caused widespread damage New waves of Greek-speaking invaders moved into Greece from North

Exit Ticket On your Exit Ticket slip, choose ONE of the following questions to answer: 1. List 2 things you learned about the Minoans 2. List 2 things you learned about the Mycenaeans 3. What is similar about the way that the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations fell?